EasyFoodstore: Stelios to launch low-cost supermarket

The entrepreneur today announced plans for a pilot site in Croydon as his easyGroup company aims to cash in on the very cheapest end of the grocery market with a venture that could if successful be rolled out on a wider scale next year.

Sir Stelios said he became aware of an opportunity amid publicity about the widespread use of food banks.

He said: "I have a feeling that there is a gap in the food retail market - a niche below some of the current budget operators such as Aldi and Lidl.

"Concentrating on affordable, basic 'no-brand-name' packet and tinned foods at bargain prices, easyFoodstore underlines the need for additional reliable day-to-day provision of basic foodstuffs. No other details have yet been decided."

Sir Stelios said that the business could be expanded next year by taking advantage of weak property prices to buy up freehold retail sites.

He added: "I hope that a commercially viable venture offering affordable food will help many people in need as well as producing a viable return for the capital employed."

Recent retail figures suggest the UK grocery market is becoming increasingly polarised with the strongest sales gains coming at the top and bottom ends - with the likes of Waitrose doing well on one side and Aldi and Lidl on the other.

The new business will focus on a limited range of tinned and packet foods. It has set up a website, easyFoodstore.com, which promises to be "coming soon".

Sir Stelios said the venture was still at a very early stage, with a pilot store to open on the ground floor of a nine-storey building easyGroup has acquired in Croydon which is also expected to house its easyHotel, easyOffice and easyGym businesses.

The entrepreneur remains a major shareholder in easyJet but has recently objected to management plans to buy a fleet of new Airbus aircraft, threatening to take directors to court if the move destroys shareholder value.